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alluded to the famous painting of the sacrifice , representing Agamemnon with his face hidden , in his supreme agony . The third and fourth ladies are of course Cleopatra and Jeptha's daughter . " With reference to the statement in Mr.
alluded to the famous painting of the sacrifice , representing Agamemnon with his face hidden , in his supreme agony . The third and fourth ladies are of course Cleopatra and Jeptha's daughter . " With reference to the statement in Mr.
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Their heads approached each other , and their faces were for the moment illumined by a little throbbing circle of fire . Natty saw a young and handsome face with a moustache , which moustache , he owned , with a thrill of pain ...
Their heads approached each other , and their faces were for the moment illumined by a little throbbing circle of fire . Natty saw a young and handsome face with a moustache , which moustache , he owned , with a thrill of pain ...
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The mouth was large , and not graceful ; the face shaped in a long oval , the chin very sharp , and the eye wide open , and with a strange , fixed gaze about it . But not until she opened her lips and the muscles of her face began to ...
The mouth was large , and not graceful ; the face shaped in a long oval , the chin very sharp , and the eye wide open , and with a strange , fixed gaze about it . But not until she opened her lips and the muscles of her face began to ...
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An Evening with Captain Boyton By ARCHIBALD MCNEILL | 219 |
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